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Eo EEEOOOeeeEOoworeeeeeeee = = THE SUN, THURKSUVAY, AUGUST 13, 186%. . nn ED AMUSEMENTS, their aid, But we nood not multiply ex: | members of the Metropolitan Board of Health, | so elevated a plane as Mr. Apaws. Tut, in aged | mk, DeACH A A Descent | ded Dab ill room Cave, AINLO'S GARDEN-Orenvach’s Opera Noutfe, Narbe. | AmMples of what ia familiar to everybody. to remember tha. there are many thousands | Comprehension of the essential points at issue. in ; It te pretty generally known that mushrooms | —The tobacco erop in some parte of Conneeth THURSDA — Terms of the su) DArey, per year to mail subscribers. Baxi Wrens, ‘Ten copier ‘Twenty copies Bene, When an individual of a nation is passing | of men, women, and children in this city who | # Just estimate of the value of the stake put to | Sr. Loris, Mo., duly 2, 1503.—Omaha should | are grown in great quantities under Parit and i's en- | egt has been tudly afected by the rust A . | of raitruad travel neross the continent, rather than | these earrtéres, and WEW YORK THEATRE=Foul Play, New Com: é courage and fortitude, in large and liberal appre- | © tive of one of them may not be unacceptable. Bridgeport, is offered for sale. - tioned, it is a sort of grim consolation to | would live here through the hot weather if a | from what ith * pany, new ecencry, &¢. Matinee on Saturday at ciation of the rights of man, in implecsble how ha Cajyed he rare basen the curt = te grou "ened tie Whee; =They have what they call “a distinguished o ft id emf there BOWERY THEATRE—Pantomime Troupe, Dram | thet ancestors have trodden the same thor | here becanse the city is not kept clean. in that keen, incisive, sarcastic style of cluquence bobs De pe nv vane pass OF ho fle imme | Tena. '9 be traneported to the balidings of Pari, and ny, dusty path, In a recent article of the ‘There are thousands of persons in this city | that cared more for pungent facts than sounding | portance, and throve accordingly. A city laid | through the conipit-like openings... There is nothing | miral Farragut. we ex! journal, evidently well informed in rogard to | casional trip on the ferry boat to Heloken | glistened without warming, Mr. Anems was uot | that bovldings were put ap basttly and ve supply im- erterence. whatever efits | are anid to be #0 meat a people that they whitewasb Tat ia ti iring here on the subjects to | and back. the superior of Mr, Stevens. mediate rather tham pr oapeotira wants, 16 cannot be hick: wo lave Oia tN r . Across tome selte rire mouth Of bis saiterrenesn | —The Philadelphia Prem of yesterday contained the Southern oligarchy, and in which demoer.tie | Orava beyond all question, When, however, tain, fifty and eixty years ago, when her na- | the dead who will die withim the next sixty vedi d free labor have #0 signaily ari. | emrent Pacito Railroad way pasted into the far cecapying more than ten columns. tional debt, at the downfall of Napolcon, reach | days in consequence of the filthy state of the | PHC P Bradley & Company, print publishers, Phila. i nd greal, ‘That his poblie career has grant and traveller atike to obiain their aupplies far- | tho darkness seventy feet below, ‘i untiring and great, That bi le Care thor west, Honce Omaha We teen deserted, and | this shaky pote with the sticks th trating Buchanan Reed's " 8h ” found herself afloat on just auch a raging wa | would go a groat way toward putting the | joon disfigured with many errors aud faults no- ree gra ot err iturgeet, Was tage eeiuits Cotby'a tion, and general unrighteousness aa that It is #nid that the Board of Health ia be. | compromising, basty, acrid, ultra, almost savage, | road bridge ncros# the Missouri river at this point, eof hese we follow our guide, Que paseageway | sa1 pounds, Tis head welghed 161 pounds, 8% | hereon wo aro now towing. It tells ue to | coming more and moro partisan, and that | everybody knows, Hut these are the stains that | and tho presont delays avoided, Omnia would be | mentety’ oa emering, wetmuchronn conare pest he publication of Mr. Dyers seccess: ‘be considered from what tt oa the terminal point | rirons, but i 0) “ , , WALLACK'S=Fire My. Leading enaracter by Lotte, | throngh euch experiences ag wo have met: | have no country placer to go to; who hazard, in inflexibility of purpose, iu uoblenching srsoxcsoeye abating dent py —Lindencroft,” P. T. Barnum's residence im, become—the tuitial point of that | locality iv that of Montrouge, just outside Paris arM. know that their contemporaneous kindred or | the city were clean, but many of whom die tility to slavery and all lis edjuvote and wilies, and | *™"° travel, W Taree eet stonce | lsedéaum ewatlower " in Cineionatiae female, rendy to be transported to the buildings of Paris. aid | The Hichmond Deapatch is writing dowa Ad» London Times on United States finances, that | who ean ill afford the expense of even an oc | periods, and for logic on fire than rhetoric that | out with nicely graded etrects, and though It be trae ines a we understand it, to be seen —The “old-line Quakers’ of Chester, Penn, We find a “ehampignon- | their coal before they burn it, 5 3 Lat ich our nation has fought with | denied that the vromise of @ Moarishing fatare fur which we have alluded, shows that Great Bri- | ‘Tho mere expense of the coffin to bury | Ia the battle which om ete al ine, | & Blogranhicn note of the Hon. Thaddeus Steveny sort beyond Omaha 1 1 i it, appearing « amipHied, the servioes 6f Me, Mewreee have been | Sever! Oerond Onane, 1 Wecmas ms oigeds te ent cd its present coloesal proportions, suddenly | streets, and tho expense of the funerals, delphia, have issued a very epirited encraving illuw Laramie and other points still beyond have been | 00M reach the botiom of t of taxation, corruption, evasion, deteriora: | city in a sanitary condition. body can deny. That he has been ofttimes un- | proportionately favored. Indeed, were there a rail. nd of pointed eticks are placed below, and With | Landing, on the per Beeramente, Which Welched ly’ on entering it mushroor ont, Sin Fitiy copies ©” | be of good cheor; for the lessons of half a | there is a prospect of ite finally getting to be mat panaboonte Ui aggresive! sattren)) sibd | rey eer puusie WHIMIReN Wo tes contrary, | metre Rareeoiucaned plats tea me ait ea of fal sketeh of Jobn Allen, every city tn the Unton hag ‘Furey, per year... 3 | contury havo taught tho people of England | a port of political hospital, It is almost im. | they are always drawn to the surfuce in Huttithetanting, It a peveetetone, well Toesten, | ‘ith exrthathey are tede whieh heve been made | discovered Ite * wiekedest m uty © tin them be forgotten in the i Le recently, and have not yet been spawned. Pre | <The d r 4 ght in England is beginning ta Jes to one adure wi) | how to weathor the storm, leas than half | possible to pany institution permanently and when the country shall heve beeowe th cently we arrive at beds ih whieh the spawn have ‘beditons| co a, in Clay rates | ¢), riod will 1 f » from the Tanne nolitical influence; and | "7 cloves over the remains of one of whom pos to muet fr been pliced, and is faking besly. ‘The spawn in | “fect very anpleasuntly the prices of garden and Tay niet avaraviy In advance, that period will teach ours, Myigbladedac uy j terity will aay, as it reads the history of the quering my fest tecliaa this cnve Ia introdneed to the little beds by means of | dairy produce, Butter ie selling higher there thay ee we suppose the Board of Health must go the | vice memorah ida Whereis” Tuaepere a" A Uokes teken from an old bed, oF, atili beiter, from @ | even in this land of high prices. iebeinaies sive The Storice about Butler and Spoons— welve mer y HADUELS | Rocky M ine, just to neg What thoy wore ike, I | heaps of mable manareia wileh it oscars, 'mataral: | °" ie tinpeachment of President Johnson { a, wa eante way of all flesh. Stevens, on the floor of the House of Representa. | made inquiry for boats down the tiver=St, Louis Sueh spawn our guile preerred, and called it i nant aldent Johnson fe Forrrn Pane, per ine. cont What do they Meant a ‘4 ve § vite AWN, considered it many times more | the subject of a drama which been produced tn Three lines (20 words) ori meet | Hick Domardy has & statnette of Gen, Bute : a tives, led a great party in peace and in w None were to be fond, and the ar aval ot May Yulunble tia ‘thet taken from old beds,” Of spawn in | New Uricane, ‘Ag uotor nared Ducience b Salat ea bedhead ‘ * , The Mineinnati Commercial says that THE | quis ioneD WAS 4 MAN OF MARK Was fo tncertala, that I was forced to ec i ‘as in Eland, ¢ ve, Oar ebampiz- | > n actor named Durivage has made @ siwnes Novices, por line... veeats | ler with @ spoon on his shoulder, Ho haa | iy ig an oi Jependent paper, more so perhaps ——— —~ the necessity of retracing my steps (o Council Blefe mM inte nated ous Sith Pel eto th rey is walich hit as ‘ 0 Greeley, a Rus a e ; F cf 4 he flakes of spawn liad begun to spread thelr Influe | olitic i om pes ante TISEMEN ES Chi ly tor tue space placed this statuette in frontof hisoMee, and | tian any other that dabbles in polities East or The d'seased cattle brought to this ety are | Myr ; at is fey brick inl all ond | once through ite itstie boas ant prsred op Thee . lsd eecnes paid we Pitter r vttera: “Thief, | West" id te Kc conmpliment that #0 anprect ie A ated wend tothe. ¥ obe rendered | poorly furnished, More than th he a times stooping very low, and ciutoning sah i m OF great Uae to Onae i Ix WeeKty—per line ae above, written under it in large letters t West.” This is a compliment that we appreet ag Hand sent to the vate t ren i i a | ceed hist hint Bra teroosated stones te Fe Ne beds Wiy tha Wiad: bows, kha Oe THE SUN ie ervet to enrecrthers at thete homes, | Robbe The Commercial in one of the very first news: | into tallow, This fact has been printed in all thie | ee anne nt tea tee car. | Wete ia 4 more ea . 1 jotnd | stra, Viikins has no equal in the eountey {" out the Metropolitan District, mt 12 cents per ¥ 1 ers i . i o wen it pronot nape’ ent pai i have heen CA oe en ete tener wih much pleasure, little, smooth, pretty-col oe | uci Guelt Wi toe paper Heuvel Win avs oes |) Thete Ero Tuany. tnbupands Of PeABOGN IN | papers Te Oke: Sounitys Ga Tone ee oe a papers. reat pains seems to have heen taken to | oc stanees, tt isnot aurprising that T overheard ® fen TUnnIng aguinet all the sides of the passye, | —The Ku-Klux make no half-way jobs. A Gaatany of sacl ay HO | the United States who actually believe that | our elluris successful, we know that they are so | make it publ Tt seems to hare been suppowe ts | whispering about daylight, So tnd wit rever She recky subway begin) : wide 48 | Tenne see paper says when they go out to visita | pape ey Gen, Butler did steal spoons when he was in | indeed. on all hands, that this would afford complete re: | somebody elee that tt » atou orndo Wi fiaced' parailer to each others. These beds were | Rowse for the purpise of killing, they bring spades { N 0 Subser' . 1 there ji San RTH fief to the peopl e afraid that they | and would leave ta on hy ly the parties | young, aud dotted over on their sides with mush- | and pleks along to bury the corpse, { ‘otice t Thera. the army. Of course there is no truth In the Some of tho m truculent Democrats in : seas had Wotat b i. Ws the hotel end dlontly they | fom NO bigger than sweet-pe , but regularly —Mr. Seth Boyden, the strawberry cnltnrist of | Sntecribers withing thetr address changed will pleare It is difficult to Imag hat iteould sgh id baer pereirelion par aod tay Mantvenh ar vidently they | tied Una, and affording an excellent prospect 0 H X | Mato whether Darky, BRMTWREKLY, OF Wenkty, and ry: Tein difficult to Imagine in what itcoul’ | ine Fourth District are moving to throw over | But let us look sas 6 HeAte) farther; | did Web. WAN the elt: domen Iodyent Who were | ° Beit oteerved that tbe littie Dede Newark, t vat in the course of twenty yeat ! 0 We particular to give their old Stato, Co have had its origin, We have seen it stated | poard the Hon, Jom Monnrssey, their present fat, diseased cattle, we aro told, aro ron | watting tor a beat to kuow anything snes. smalicr body of stuif than, ty evcr tt he could raise etrawberrios as large as pineapples, { Post OMe», as well aa the new place to which Wey ¥I% | that Gen, Butler dealt unceremoniously with | member of Congress. No charge is made against d into tallow, Now, wo wish to inquire what | Peeted movement, Peg eget igh, and about we and of equal delicacy with those now grown, pinche - the property of rebela; but we havo nover | him ofunfaithfulness to the Democracy. He has o with this tallow? Wo believe itis made | Malfofthe hour had not etapred when T appeared —A great mortality is noticeable among the rienda in sending tn t hed F Shiga iba tab ee s upon the sicamer's deck, not ns ® paraenger, but to es in Nashville, and the manner of felt to remit in Post Off seen apy epecitic charge, eapported by any | always voted right in Congress, and hay dove | inty soap. ‘The soap ix used for washing our per- | en We eth iben gar cd bent eats aaa bre age tal te dinate ents HE mots then sien the letters containing | oyidenee, that he stolo anything. It is quite | everything thatt : entative of tka tate song and our clothes, Thus, while we get rid of | itch pointe pec tary, te: geebnd hall ited from the rub- | several times before the coming of a terrible and Bou, And thus eave a good deal of trowdie. adie iat d je. te that tis bets : bpd " * oma th - oUey * E likely that Gen, Butler is less serapulous | Di Sar GAY asa thik: W,, | he diseased t so far ns eating it goes, we cover | hour (with some retching usial in Western he stone cuit ean he ues of sweeping epidemic. The Werkingmen’s Meetings than some men would be about many things. Ay te Waa Hatle chactors op | ourselves all over with the substance of these ill | waters) fouud ms at breakiast on tho boat, and not ered with whitish putty, Although weare | Lhe tational game of base ball is in danger ¢ He has seen a good deal of the rough side of H ' fa cattle—with their sores—in the form of soap. far froma Counell Mate. This time, however, It was to 8) feet below the surfice of the | of getting under the control of the betting rlog, AG The gathering of the workingmen of thi« the world, and has fought lite way in lifo to th District that this is not , 7 nt ‘This ts avery disagreeable thought. Can there | the old landing place, four or Ave mites down the round, ev sth ng fener ne n foes very mine the recent match at Troy, between the Atiantics and tity and ite neighborhood, at the hall of the | 1) Flin HGH bi Bosagtase:Whlever nfor turning Mr, Monuisae out of bis place. | yo qny safety in the practice? All the accounts | fver,and not the aew and unduilt city, were one | Ftc de'matter ont of place hata par ‘he Natiowal Chit ot tnas tity, pth eating wis lathes Cooper Union, last evening, to express their | Me Posilon whic E Netting is matter of business, A man risks his t that the tallow had a yellow, discased | Fallroad ends nnd the o gin, ‘The h red Ws made duced, and large smounts of repre changed hands, that ¥ | whole tine, Some I ay be. mon » the chances of a departure from Omaha waa accotamodation in th ; on his judgment as baad i sath ee lane —A Gorman paper, not content with callin sat be with th Ay mn i ; rts Whon Butler was a boy, his mother—who Geers Ws Monte va igwiatitsty eat appearance. s can be sed healthy soap, of mctrews company, whe had been delighting th Apne fastest kt ce be hantel eoabae Losi oh gist rye bo Bc tad alee tle i rer EY T was a beauthful and very auperior woman— | Grunt will be elected, and he bets on that judg: | ‘The Democratic Stato Committos, and | Marlest oh Council Mts tte previous evenings atu Th ae blonde milstes," designates the former us a painters Wasa truly majestic and imposing demon: | 1a ae Lowell, in Massachusetts, Ho was | ment, just as he would if it were @ horse race. | other magnates of the Democratic party, meet at A$ and the late Wing “served Im the Vuited States army as Maj, Cushman,” —Father Fischer, who was charged by Maxie Milian to publith all the documents relating to the site Mexicay expedition, t# in Vienna, He is steadily pro pe heat oN. | cceding with the work, and thinks It may be ready t cool, | for publication in four or flve months. eg ee ee wee alas | They are building a steam railroad to the top Junge Into aw passace. dork os | Of Mount Washington, It will be two miles and e between two fines of little beds in | three-quarters long, and will soon be done, Its rise the beautiful white b Hike wust- | from base to » 5 G08 Peak | ta oat ng everywhere in p n along the | ‘rom bn vie np hey i hans ao one foot in three, diminutive beds, something like the drilis | is at the rave line the passages, and seeing now Utica to-day, to make up the slate for the nomi fie tht. womah and. the Albiaod were emone the fait ioe sree be jor By nations at the approaching State Convention, It | passengers forming part of that circus company, and it in again. scen, this thine comi Democrat. At one time he received the name | Convinced will lose, Besides, Mr. Morrissey’s | is a first-rate idea, and has been put in practice | thelr prownce evoked the spirits of Barnum and the m" " he cireumstanc ared by all intelligent and coo! by prodent politicians from time immemorial, | old Maseum unti 1 felt almost at home, The boat ble wpige’ taipannwid irene | headed Dome ont is not carried | The reason for hold was eufictently comfortable, and Capt, Brown was, Met a ed a hatchet which was ly: | vway by ilicie aympathics and wishes, ‘They feel | bably is, that they he benefit of Gov. | uMlelontly watehmt te make the presage plonennt ; in the wood box, in the office where he | iit Grant is bound to be the next President. | orvor es and unerting | tt Tle both on one arrival at St oph, the fot ng, and threatened to eplit the | Why then should Mr. Morrissey be condemned lowing morning, without oxpecial rogret, More of head of an old Whig with whom he had got | for simply expressing, in the form of bets, the enterprise and bust ¢ of growth and vigor was observable here than in any p! nto an altercation on politics, conviction which geverally prevails among the since leaving St. Vaal, St, Je Stration, Not only woa the hall itself filled to overflowing, but the street in front of it was dousely packed witha crowd, whieh fur Bished listencrs for two or three speakers nt ati A finer and more (intel gent collec tion of men was n got together in this city on any oceasion, and the welght and strongth of their support cannot but make Itself decidedly felt to. the advantage the bricklayers in their present contest with the clectors of the Fourth District surely eant or th educated at a college in Maine, aud came to | Th Lowell to read law, Ho was then an ardent | require that be should bet on the side that Le ortnet ¥ now for throwing down ve. At the bottom ) before allidet to, and a figs are required in opinion iss ats, whose ju mour's great This renders it more o y particular perenne Mr. Butler continued to be a Democrat w men of brains in the party? We can't see the | that takes should be made. If the confer. city containing many really fine t wundry edd th —An exchange announces that a girl in Tope Lay teadtte sl ee = til the war broke out. He was on industri- | justice or the wisdom of such a condemnation, — | ence determine that the Convention shall y tho enjoyment of good business, them sat ham; Me., recently dled beoaues ber. blond turned ve What was particularly striking In the x ntl nals wd with the eo | sugar, But tn copying the item ous, laborious, pense ua law. nate Jows T. Horrwas, all will be by er edior ex ring, ambiti yy but if | Mansacty etia people are seen not only in meeting, howe r, Was not so much its nam : i ‘ guthers largely every dey, | presses w doubt on the subject, for he “ yor. He lived in a State intensely Whig, | The death of Mr. Tiappeus StevENS has | they risk it with any other man, they will expose | butin the enterprise of its lending inhabit nding more than WT welt f | shy Mies . bala ong fil procratat bat bers, nor the speeches and resolutions, all of | tg gnerwards intensely Republican, It ix | Produced # profound impression upon the Ameri. | themselves to the danger of shipwre:k, ‘To me there seomed @ poetle revenge in this Cire it gf | tive a minute mis | Which were excellent, but the perfect order a eee ieee ene dl as ho was, he | cu mind. In contemplating bim, notas e politi: | This conference will also fix the tine and ixsno | krowth and pronperity of St. Josenh. Duck to the ; @ little be An [taliun laborer in Verona, who had been and peacefulness whieh was maintained in it | fi Nave adthatod to thie Sek ‘i 2 ity | Silty NOF AS A statestian, Hor ax the Teader of w | the call for the meeting of the Denvcrutic State bepred aoe which preceded our late war went rlyeatele dismissed from employment under the mantelpality, from beginving to end. That samo regard sarah pabtdlocaty : : i Ecsartiy ave party, but merely as « historic character, ble fel- | Convention, my thoughts, I remembered that fr Hetty Me eect Moers: | ¢auenged NUMMAIE. by: waikedarobe: Mile —— holders’ town, in sliveholding Mi The Associated Press agents all over the | emerged a band of raiders on country have beon for some tine collecting fiets | ¥B determined that @ free Stale ehoult vot be about the erops now being guthered or rapidly | met ou their hordors, eroaved th river tuto Kon mataring. Last night they sont 20 over one | Me snl sitempted by force to Influence the pending J f elections, Those Kensae people, against wom ihe hundred pages of closely written reports, enough | ge, Joaephians made war, were mootly from Mo to fill three pages of Tur Sex. Of course, we | chuvetis! And now, bebold St. duseph iteclf ie cannot print it, Looking it over, however, we | ened with the same Massachusetts pespleindobted Jind the general result to be highly gratifying in sand for wll that ts Nor dd East, o {they are nok only taken cut root an a Reb NT ary mieye MatapesER AT aa ace ftesr erty ‘hen bong kathered, but the very «pct in wh formed in Englnd, A man ran, walked, whecled @ urains yield considerably more than last year, | ‘rial prosperity. they grew is seraped ont a little, as to get rid o t alga Ah 4 1 and of better quality, Ofcourse there are ex From Bt. Joseph to Leavenworth isnot, ordinarily, | every tower of the old buned, and then the space is | Darrow, tru vee ce. Ser ee itena hie a vory long journey; but one may tempt fortune by ith a Hite earth from the bottom of the | distance of five mil yarate feats of a mile half oft Mg the little mashrc bed and. for for law and the rightsof other citizens whieh | hos distinguished the bricklayers all through their etrke, was here shown in a marked degroo by their Lrcthren of other trades. We only with that those aristocratic eymyathivers wth the bosses, who picture to themselves the joumeyimen as beings desti } tute of all education and selfcontrol, could ts one except at ten teeta peared and are Taree as the pea stage, ur ; , low citizens will, with one accord, assign to hin o thy with ite principles, It is notorious that | piace in the front rank of the distinguished men at the Democratic National Convention at | of the nation, Not only was he man of Charleston, in 1860, Mr, Butler voted, from | mark,’ but his mental and moral traits were of beginning. to end, and on every ballot, for pe that they baflle analysis, eraon Davis for President. Up to that y cis, time, whatever any ono may think of the | _ Mr. Stevexs was not a great statesman, record winlom of Mr. Butler's conduct, it ts appa. | ins to the cencral acceptation of that term, . rent tlint ho was pursuing a course in polities | Yet telther Clay, Calhoun, Webster, Beate have witnessed their behavior last night bi es L eward go clearly comprehended oF so New York has reason to bo proud of her whieh debarred him from office in his own shia sharply defined the unprecedented political prob Inboring men, and may +! State, ‘There is consequently no ground to | jes of the time as he. me have | Ditehiork upon the Mayor anda ¢ never get | #ons, xome of Whom were killed outright, then *b ivel aw mortally wounded, AS his Raven Ira Ue anni enue coe —A new paper called the Gasette Seorite is pube i ravely attributed it to a thd Mshed in Belgium for circulation in Paris, Iteon- which is better not tains sixteen pages, and is enclowed ina vellum en- the musicooms row 2 iy sized that Wis cfter desira. | Yelope with ite title printed tn red. ‘The proprietor Je crop at the same time, ‘Tre | and editor are unknown, and the articles are not at been ale tripred '¥ | signed, i such banches, a: dit is wort re aps bar rock A novel pedestrian feat was recently pere other pers 4 others 0 less Jously continue to be entitled to that pride forever! duestion his sincerity, He was neither a philosopher nor a scholar, but : A pecas ae Wwhest huts In, | the Fiver roate when the water fs low, and waster do- | {i hen our guide ieaves. gan {hela free | eet within one hour, for 4A, and won with two nist It is snid that Gen, Butler and his family | his shrewd sense met and mastered exigencies | NOs Universally reported at @ considerable I: | cotton secordingly. Thus i was that Lspenta day | which lie has pulled even a solitar, mu-lroom, he | Minutes (o spare ; Taxes aud Corrupiion—Great Britain and | 80d connections got rich out of the war. We | which arose out of the controversies and conspi- | Sr'ase over 1867, The same fs true, im @ mod more than calculated on the way to St Louis, Gar | fills tt with some of the white earth 14. tue base, no —More distre: to prevail in Spain than. Hed degree, of rye, oatyyand bartey, Corn varies, | poat went throu!) a series of grour 1 and salon | (tb! Picgp eek gtd a Bal ws from the | bas been kuown for halfa century. Entire provinces and it is rather early to judge, but an increased | tumblings more instru cable. We k ve y white and pretty, and are apparently of | are suffering from famine, and in fertile districts large harvest is loo tw may bo ime yew. The absence of all jittery coverings, | numbers of the inhabitants are crowding into the precedentedly heavy. Fruits are searce and poor; | brought up ‘all p.anding™ on mud shoals, aud tic a, . and the dally gatherings sceure them on | 4, me ef. Whi * . what wok ¥ term perfeet condition, I visited this | COWR® seeking relief. What with Its political trow the app! p throughout New York and Peunayl: | bY * worked poles, they may be | oisted’ oat of | cave on the bth day of duly, f | bles in addition, Spain fs in euch a condition that sania is almost acomplete failure, ant peaches in | 224 over the digicalty. Some guod ‘ortune there wan | PF INT ceanon 8 mone reumaraatie crop of me i any change must be for the better. Maryland mm to have come to nething, The the United States. donot know whar the facts are about this, | racies of the lust tf Thot our lore national debt has brought | We once heard the General ridiculing the | lore of Everett ay fn its train a syntem of taxati n which in| exgierated reporta of the wealth of his | their type, stood abashed and u both w arching and severe, is a trive remark. | Mother who died in th city after the clore | | He was neither a phi fF BOER ay " ; but the keen edge of his heavy and well That this ho engen «red a good deal of die | f the war, He rad th t many years nyo, 7 f blade cut knots which ornate honesty among tax , aud a fearful | at the time he graduated, this brother came | ing declauution would uve f ars, whea the © than aK for, The hay crop has been un- | learned from frequent experience how Jiction und glitter In this, We were mad-bouud for hours only, whese | f} y where tound than was here presented in | phy Lowisriits Courier says: “If Grant hae led to unravel or ancan ehamber—a mens peek in the days might have becn our fate Mashroom cul'ure by one ine | notesettled upon a name yet, we deferentially suggest amount of corraption umong tax-gatherers, | Cown to Maino to hear lim speak hie p tie, grain crops in the West are unusually good, bi If Ldismise Leavenworth with a paragraph, T shall Wien’ D state that he 10.00 metres | Tommy Hawk Grant.” We “defereatially euggest” , 1 tai untie Prull basses is obi vo Ballad wadloz the he Banik : ) Fun of iushroom beds in the ramilleations of ‘ , is but too obvious, That one of the direct re. | Observing that his dress was rather shabby, Asa leader of an enthusiastic and eager miner H 1 A y e treat i no respectfully with the pen than T nd yet If but one of a large clase who dee | (0 the Kditor of the Courter that * Unconditional sults of these heavy burdens is to largely in. | the brother sent him to a tailor's to get a new | ity, and then of ® powerful and comcugeous | ‘He genera result is gratifying did with my pervon. A few hours only I remained, fa to mushroom cutie about I Surrender Grast’ l# a much more approprinte name, is good, and somo remarkably 9 planted to cotton is small, but the some ODI tnsth unity of jadging + Hinre isveurried | * quainted with Its appearance, Notaing by which W | out about Ports, not only for its own vast wants in | Commemorating # distinguished passage fo the nations though by walking and riding E became no litle " 4 " us it does, with tie General's initials, and crease the cost of whatever we eat, drink, | tit at his expense, ‘The General said that | majority, he did not take rank with Fox or Pitt, é wenr, or ip e in any form, is a | nee his broth v's death he had received a | Brougham or Feel; yet few UL pained a yee good yield is excellent, roeall the birth-throes through which she has passed | U's Way, Lut also for other eountries, for they are | al histery, truth which filly the mind and drains the | Hill from tho tailor for that suit of clothes ble sway over their follow. agen, remains in Leavenworth, It ls aquiet, g. wing city, | Rucci) preserved and sent sn quantity to Rug: | 1.6 futtowing ig a good rule for Anding the } ewe of ©9019 VU, But what does truth signify in history ? rand somewhat turbulent ass Asteam railroad is now building from the | and seems marching on in prosperity, wiih ‘he assure Ztivsets Toe contrast of any color: * Cut outs circular piece of y nin ats full vigor, exercised over the House of Bepresentatives during the most try Ing period in American history, ia it lees certain AL one of the consequences Little statues in plaster, like the one that Of this new under Paina haat Brick Pomerny exhibits, are hawked all over The | ed tread of a veteran soldier, undisturved by the live allies and gytanastic displays of his lew experience comrades, Like nearly all otuer Western base to the summit of Mount Washing! length of the track isa little over two the petal of any Wook at it fix er and put iton white paper, for a few scoonds with one eye, thea n.—A correspondent of elves the following. ae- miles and } ; look otf the color on to a piece of white paper, and Cemoraliation of the integrity of the manu: | the city, and wold everywhere, ‘Thus art hee | “Ae wasnot a aystematio and brilliant debater | (hree-tuarter tho ascent fs s m 1,800 to wa however, Leavenworth beara an uniinished air, Finc et ihe tap mingiee ie & you will see a bright ring of revlon; that rug \ ficturors and vendors of almost every 4] fixed Butler in the guzo of the wor ono whim tho galleries would rush to ear | (eye! a tle of in some places, ono Pit "| cut-stone bulldincs and the veriest huvels are often ah {> " or circle is the right @mplementary color or contrass cf goods, wares, and moerehandise, In order | With t ternal spoon on M8 shoulder, | when momentous questions of war, of govern- tl al rack consists of three rails, the one | geen mixed in ineatricabl9 confusion. to the color In the petal,” to 6 the priews of comnicaition gs to | Te A amid that the snails are tonded with | ment, of tinance, were to be diseussed by the | vr ning orn nena oe Ne Sr arite ink anes Caneel —Acorrespondent of the London Star drawe | , peat , o orresponding to cogs in the driving sing « thiltty farm aud now a tect : attention to the fact (hat Milton more than two hune tempt cust mers to purchase them, various | SPeons, in great variety, sent to ( Butler | teade hostile et fo ponents, 7 i Md ~ 4 pt eu : to purchase th Mm, vari “th ne # 4 3 , eyes ion, Butler | leaders of b a H rt ; t few opponents, | wheel, This rail costs $3.4 in Boston, The | of almost desert land; heres delay of tunices at the nf then dred years ago mentioned in his “Comas" the fel: orating the quality of art y enemi ; With all these epoons, | however panoplie¢ mail, ever entered the | train consists of the locomotiv . With a tender and | espltal of the State (Jefferson City), and there a stop des Felerina, American driuk of “mint julep,” in the following cles y Ly infusing into them sub. | SeMe one Would shed some light on the ori. | Hst# against him that they did not feel his tance passenger ear, The locomotive is built with | of less than ax many seconds to drop off 4 loue wo- stances of inferior grades. have become a prac. | #10 of the potent slander, it would be inter: | Penetrating between the Joints of their harness, | 44 yoiter suspends $Rink: Ie ta calWage levely | meme sete ren Shoei SOs) PAREA OF iy RSEGs tins 06 common that nuers never know | estng. 1 seize the earliest opportunity to retire from | i weishs four tons, and niin ils tein ae De, | Menees ia tie course of w long day's ride by rallrood efi boys = Spa H —— the conflict. ee at Sie P Pe T from Leavenworth to St, Louis, And now Erejuice | igtate th Precisely whit they uy, and venders hardly | steuch—Pestitence-The Board of In the particulars we havo suggested, perhaps | Ore ite The driving whet is eighteen inches IM | onge more in the comforts aud luxuries of tho. Kivst, «ta commister of w sock i know what they well Health : B . diameter, There is a similar cog wheel on the | sty tired limbs rested, and the faces of friends bi 1, ever: mio. Rect 9 committer of 9 sameey ae h. the most striking rescmblance to Mr. StaveNS | toner, and another om th 5 ca bua wurse, tosin. up clouds of | forthe evangelization of Afriva, Asong numerous For y half our © fore A stench isan iM amet); that is the defini. | among thosowho, within tho memory of the pre. | VRueh And Ahother of the passenger car, each | kindly upon me. ve ie ee Ey | questions touching the religion of the African races, wince are either wh ly of homemanufacture, | tion of it sent generation, have played a conspicuous part pate be Se ef 4 HeLa raie, Friction — cain an Derk he was asked, "Do the subjects of King Dahomey . f i y , hold the train do} pon the trac! ve dent of the Pull spec deve ner di 5 the, \ this country that the Inherent qualites of | during the present summer by approaching | ADAMS The eminent oxl'resident was by far the | 1) @ne steuim brake and one hand broke, cither ot nt of w we cently calebrete min ly ‘ | Ra SLATE, CURE RTO RS SOLER ANY. OO ee iia) 1 : eS antied : Giese ' ; more learned man, and when he entered Congress oat) LINKS ANH! 606 And lirske, otter “The cere nen i bai 5 ; | the ih ip tu hove entirely disap | the termination of the Long Island Railroad LPIERE ERE baie ae i pe ‘ ne which can stop the train ina moment; and, in ws " i ar Motel Noyn oe —Anarticle used in Paris for cleaning watehes, a antdct CHL seepage ty: , x rough him the fruits of a much wider it Was sald, fo 1 barley and potatoes, iter spend y ete pear 0 a ant | at Hi nter’a Pont, It was strong if not TRlWeal ounerlesoararilac ane ie pala conding, @ strong wrought-iron dog works into Pha dt ian acu | id te tury tor twenty page beetle under the name of neo Lemoine,” proves ta man who shox hare of | healthy. It was not restralnod in very close | ‘with a prestige which won the ‘contd the cogs of the driving wheel, to prevent back- | *pesk tu 4 and West OF | sat iand, this wad y aoe orm be nothing but pare bensine, combiued wiih some what is daily sold for Old P. 1 the city | limits, but seemed to be free, Hike the winds | of friends and. elicited tl sel ri nace sliding, Ind nding, the steam is shut off, aud Lhrec rclevid te bares wand te pre Wil Fs ome time ¢ subst ¢ to give ita more pl " todor, dai a : * . i of friend id elicited the fears of ene: Sees i 4 i macys \ ¥ wo however, answers a most excellent purpose in this was not fart innocent of the vineyands | of he 3 in fac ame aout on the : the engine eased down by using compressed air. he IW In The service was ne intricate | Cuamounis. an . Cea F heaven ; in fact, it was borne about on the | —for, like Mr. Stevens, he had enthusi he aici cecniles we Ma acd HT | cas the most orthodox or heterndox could sesire : oo connection, aa It certainly removes all the grease and of 1% twood proves of | wit It was very different from a sweet. | astic admirers and bitter foes, But, once fai AAT UML BeAGHAT ALGoF HAIE AE ACRES TAIRG aes | EAR RE CR SIESTA TERE Ro ARESE Tay UL: | BPO TRB be i siosutrgallar rll Reve ira Patines Jamy - } 1 is ” " lites; the descent about half 0 Fifty pas: | most mnexe Wie Waa ee OR point uty rty of surve 1 . | Caray ‘ \ ly | seonted shrub, from cologno water, or from | warm in their seats, and thoroughly aroused to | Meet the dewcent about halfan hour, FRY Das: | tint the heahen tust have been artes wittent | fuctduwe count tne coment used for fastening in the jewels, tot ly ie Martie: | the alan of Phere wen, thin thetaay | thelr work, thee manned of dealing with 4 sengers ean be tuken at each trip, The road is | ‘The priests shifted their karments sy ax to satity the | + ry exicns Garibaldi has addressed the following letter tiie aletcied : i tocar aiinas 1 ihe § susal{ona that apttaled't try, and of treag. | {UY Partly done, but it ty in use, ‘Tho traftic | most exorbitant; from cope to alb, frou ab | | river | to M. Lombord-Murtin: “My dear Lombord, tel | Yaukeo, A 4 proportion/of our 4 ; HPer ing those whom they ranked smiong their sup will of course be contined to lovers of the pic- | itay Kucwarist. was received by the bride and 1 Mine. Lombord that I felieitate her in from j tion of ou m i ' s bmbonig " tupenniies ridogrosin only, it is reported; the etlir hor child the hands of the priests, ‘They ore greater ver saw the levers canals iiie ' . porters and their opponents, bore 5 fain ‘ er s ersons havi ‘obably come With the reveren is { wie i and valleys of ench ean be found now withont. ge i roe strong family | Tite road Is similar to that of Fell over Mount | POmone Maving probably come With the reverential | enemites to the human ruce than the plague. The ' beautiful rive he ¢ t ! ver to Hunter's 1 t. You can get it ere ; Conis in employing a middle rail; but instead of | Whiied frontal,” and was ornamenicd with Mowers, | nest will prove ttonee more, Ask your wife Bente st al pe Heb th i andod the atten ee aes ; Whica, of courke, Were choies, and, canaly of eoursey D idas iy saGAUIIA (heii Year enoke ch tak neal Danke of nn Tt | © 1 this city, and it doc Rufio Gunnalonch aansirite wheels, Fell employs horizoytal friction | were arra ged wih all the grace, @alluited by those 4 kiss may sce (08 mae oA ak n the i at a of our chany » wn Teta takon (nats reat hee T wheels, pressing agaiust the middle rail on each | 80 Would iin be married towards those nel nor than. thea Hen 0 sadintaalobi etek nace Ml ed au8, tin ay: J Coat on ail ; : remarkuble mien, was the rume—negro slavery | lite. itis enverpeiae, is much more extensive | Sung#o,'e bestanguony should four tha 4 yours, GAKIARDE" \oution cdar + anit ton ‘ eee ivan It froquuntly ie, | aud tte din of niabetice ot aoe ile, wierprise is © extensive | Were not altogether "eonvormal shoal be neu —Ti d Horse Tua” in Sudbury, M Site ae , me le STE Ana aa eC Ha sis See A ASL [ than this at Mount Washington, for it entirely itere, wee ata elles ny ; Nia feb dad iy eal ha a wien ) h from the stomuc h this that Mr. Apaat vents.’ A tghirlous wed © } elevrated In song and story a# ayele f Maus rniitd autaler ai ececihs ; fut geakan poe pA ae ' crosses the mountain, and transports eas sees A Very poor Word Ul Calan ab & Gleloehe tak Mond is eteneh , osing: | encountered malignant children ban | io Jet Ley sila lModita : | i waliaapaemuanes.) 1s tacanetratiale com, but is, perlaps, de appropriate us | {'y ne aia er the once famous Newark ' nid wad veygotatd hich the | of a proud and parent in their t tbe oud to ke ‘ 1 and contents were destroyed i chy the t int ve Ty aa veral Meh at ; car ar timate e that ho will be put GY with a vi ia senso | fl but vig youth; While Ar, Brevaaw ora iF enlge of: the: olih Ailigpnve: § ‘ + wa Sanding WME beig ib © : IF sran saveiis. ale ancient editieg ‘ ts aaa | ‘ ; Tne witty (lib oat ‘enn vii i nis, and as the curves ft Gwomty or Cbinty fey oldest ton in the Stare, and bay beea kept In mm, to which the a t ‘ tia the Losom H with them in eand strength of their | yarn it has b 1 : : a one family (Howe) for two centuries, It ts stil! wel si gradionts f i sora, of yellow | Manhood, To Mr, Apaws, more than to any | snout the length of a Broadway omaibus, pres ver} + Autyet Ropurny or dewainy.—A jeweller served, aed her publi tho « Ip Indebted for ; ; OL the + dows (ind ong * Ke Thr iquet, is dase. of the Fadl Mull aus t konipg allt the track 1 ws the very verge of precipic what wes tt e view ndent of the Pull Mall Gazette the right, e " ‘ is n on y eo mnong ig it aa RE rh the windows that look out in that direction have | # ibe affair may b Bigunt and: ‘3 } A is still engaged tn considers y sn thief; It ete 6 erin relat esi Y: had to be darkened to save passengers from the | j¥ : Conic) 1 Oe lee a tegen Fapeensnte yes Sioa a F i ns Fi io all its ‘ W the halls ¢ PETES sre pang en unde te c ‘owers to am: nical cil. ; : i ei m eew bondanekers Je packallceeeac tel tice his eis incat certian, | TEE Which the slight of the abyss beneath them | rete ody Acsided the eueailtn aa tecsnak Mhaee patna tar Py Pig thet eel i eareseneon ta nne sent eee | would oceusion, ‘The real oF suppo anger parricd in Wat manner ior | ¢ ry mn FIL, aul an. Invitattan will De weal ta tha tote not les# innocent of the aroma of | ure Dreake t! arts of mothers by | ble resources, ¢ the ten yoare thag thar | Prevent people fram taking pe pad Seon | covered wit ticles witch. they Na ; hut the Holy Pather hesitates about the Em. Cuba than of the touch of the Pederal tax | robbing them of their little enes, * | question shook the Capitel in his Gh | ee ees, “i p Silos SAAR ARIGS CI ARTE HER ne i ° ; : : : ! ates have united with the Josuite In ur By collector; ond well is it for him wao w Phe pestilence of which st the vital theme an importance and a dignity y , Foul Play has pass te -! » eclule, ‘This fuetion regards the Emporor of MAN Sid: conarachanrn with Turki onl manos ana Gems nb als whieh it had never before, aud might not other oubtful ported, and 4s now a decided vera) oo ws excommunicated; but the P . mae y runt d ve In ' 4 : wie Pous purehiees. Tie deale . uicoued | Dub the Pope: s06s @ Tat ; Haig fitations tail her iiiline an aoen Cciates wise have obtair It dhaws well, Pemarkably 4@ for ty | Of this perronures healt ted to ae in luviting to the eomuell the ‘ver I Paaet ; » sonn PUbHely 1 | "The warmost admirers of Mr, Srevens will not | som ofthe year, ‘The east 198 powerrel os without payment; bute thy | i) ree an,’ and passing over the ‘apostal an at pr rly ua ur atrocta, Tt tcok a stagodriver off Lie | ciniin that, viewed ftom this cue cue vint, he | etch characier Is portrayed with much idelity, 0: w son, an alliance | so ‘opuan Had | tate, As for Vicor Bmanuel, nobody meutions hie more p) at ia * the other day, ond soon lad him out | gooupica so hi place as Mr. Apis, Dar urday there will be a matinee, The theatre ty Bhordy ater, | DEY ona ame,” ether rotten substance that we Id, About the same time it hac ve othe hi sraa hans cool and nd with the good play now had been pledyed Th forning “Dicl ; 0 he wat n rid other | this protracted contest for the freedom of det Tren the Gl aeaceves ihe ralbcuake oF a oubités NCAR CH re waited pat Dost ov Tue OLpesr 4 Morning Post say Dicke and tastes detestably. Our tea victims writhing in tortures, who soon died, | and the right of petition, Mr, Apams stood almost | “PO? Me ‘ “1 fivantay w cara Wer fom Uniyitninys— the ¢ w! y ay very analogs to purchise Saks aca hdaaios nf Genda anaierit poms The Bo nve aut ; 4 — - within Wo hours the articies troudulentiy order of Janes Maullton's puluting eptitied, * What a with the leaves of tr dane a Wt Hey The Bonrd of Health have authority to] alone among the statesmen of the Republic; | —yt tg estimated ahet about 600,000,000 lead | and bic were wore marly, BARN, We Win was Win Bs 4 Bay oo bas Pruners Mie “ “hina; OWN sugars run lia whi ae ache i ; while, on the othe d re f vf ' mi t to legal procecdines f'seventeon, Lilli " ms . grew in China; our brown sujare run tc | cleanse the streets, and bavish tis stench | while, on the other bund, Mr. Srevvas, through: | penetiy are used every years In Germany, where the ort 10, Texel procooding lee, Jiu Work, one of the artist's best, was already sold, Mr. sand, and our white uffoct ground marble. | trom thiseity, Will they do it? out the entire period in which he battled against | pencil trade ix most flourishing, there ure several | The Inlanta afterwards elaimed judicial ° Dickens. requested that he wight ses ihe orlsinal while for a long time 't was doubtful whether We have read glowing accounta of the the slave power, was supported by a crowd of ‘tories, the largest of which ts at Stein, kept bs i BB. BFA intengieeng fe beke, wie {Psat tain ar ‘osm sketeh, With which he was so grea'ly pleased that ho the sheep's buck or the cotton field contri | salubrious country residences of some of the | “b'e coadjators, and, during @ considerable por er Brothers, This @ fembly business with | nis only punishe Mr. Roapp. erud ed upon buying it, Mr, Hamilton refused to Duted the most Uberally to our broadcloth ; | membersof the Board, Such placos must be | {08 of the time, be was the acknowledged leader | tet, thelr father and grandfather Having been en- | the fo lowing iy . - . ‘ of arries - | having learnt at hea dominant majorite: Wot 4h Cabereae cat caved in it before them, and has been carried on un> | Nssing and when the latter hecame too expensive to | jleasant tn the hot weather, especially it | (y,\uuuuut md wroen ond in | ie cam. oF Fuber, abo pencil omaker, le roe | (ocimres. bla La make this mode of deception profitable ourin | they are inhabited by a clear conscience, Nor will it be contended that as a statesman, nowned, There are several manufictori-s in this wile 1), duume is guaran 1 Maar, eee, he . 0) | cou by may r e Genious New England manufacturors of Oli | It may be well for tho distinguished | and certainly not ax one lasen with the spoils of | sumer wee [pinta plese oe pevidey is pronounce} by the guidye of the | sin Roglish broadcloth summoned shoddy wl gentlemen who acauire fame by being | all wein Fal sell the picture, but presented it to Mr, Dickens, The other doy the artist received from Dickens an exquisite edition of bis novels, accompanied by the ne the ied malate tollowing autograph: *Gad's Hill Place, Higham bp neces and twenty © ily two of the siaty ure wuts of Boston, and pro ) was the third membe 4 the judicial sentene ntarily Incapable of managing lis property, appoints ne dled toy Sy a Rochester, Kent, Monday, 25th May, 1868, to Mm Slality-a! , Somes Uh id cea and al ue. Mr, Sravexs oecunied | yr har nara ati he Se eat Avani | Sy an Prat“ | ame aon, a myo wih tau of aud regard, Charles Dickeus.’”

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